Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. manufactures, remanufactures, and distributes heavy duty trucks, and industrial and agricultural application parts. The company offers rotating electrical products, including alternators and starters; wheel hub assemblies and bearings; brake master cylinders; and other products, such as turbochargers, brake power boosters, and diagnostic equipment. It sells its products to automotive retail chain stores and warehouse distributors, as well as various automobile manufacturers for their aftermarket programs and warranty replacement programs in North America. The company was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Torrance, California.

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Motorcar Parts of America (NASDAQ:MPAA) Frequently Asked Questions

What is Motorcar Parts of America's stock symbol?

Motorcar Parts of America trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "MPAA."

How will Motorcar Parts of America's stock buyback program work?

Motorcar Parts of America declared that its Board of Directors has approved a stock repurchase program on Saturday, February 10th 2018, which permits the company to repurchase $5,000,000.00 in shares, according to EventVestor. This repurchase authorization permits the company to purchase shares of its stock through open market purchases. Shares repurchase programs are typically an indication that the company's board of directors believes its shares are undervalued.

How were Motorcar Parts of America's earnings last quarter?

Motorcar Parts of America, Inc. (NASDAQ:MPAA) released its quarterly earnings data on Thursday, August, 9th. The auto parts company reported $0.15 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing the Thomson Reuters' consensus estimate of $0.21 by $0.06. The auto parts company had revenue of $92.57 million for the quarter, compared to analysts' expectations of $95.73 million. Motorcar Parts of America had a net margin of 0.86% and a return on equity of 10.53%. Motorcar Parts of America's revenue for the quarter was down 3.1% on a year-over-year basis. During the same quarter in the prior year, the firm posted $0.43 EPS. View Motorcar Parts of America's Earnings History.

What price target have analysts set for MPAA?

3 brokerages have issued 1-year target prices for Motorcar Parts of America's stock. Their predictions range from $25.00 to $39.00. On average, they expect Motorcar Parts of America's share price to reach $32.00 in the next year. This suggests a possible upside of 89.9% from the stock's current price. View Analyst Price Targets for Motorcar Parts of America.

What is the consensus analysts' recommendation for Motorcar Parts of America?

3 Wall Street analysts have issued "buy," "hold," and "sell" ratings for Motorcar Parts of America in the last year. There are currently 2 hold ratings and 1 buy rating for the stock, resulting in a consensus recommendation of "Hold." View Analyst Ratings for Motorcar Parts of America.

Has Motorcar Parts of America been receiving favorable news coverage?

News coverage about MPAA stock has been trending somewhat positive recently, InfoTrie reports. InfoTrie identifies negative and positive press coverage by analyzing more than six thousand news and blog sources. The firm ranks coverage of companies on a scale of negative five to five, with scores nearest to five being the most favorable. Motorcar Parts of America earned a media sentiment score of 0.9 on InfoTrie's scale. They also gave news articles about the auto parts company a news buzz of 9.0 out of 10, indicating that recent press coverage is extremely likely to have an impact on the company's share price in the next several days.

Which institutional investors are selling Motorcar Parts of America stock?

MPAA stock was sold by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including Citadel Advisors LLC, Thompson Siegel & Walmsley LLC, Kornitzer Capital Management Inc. KS, Foundry Partners LLC, Comerica Bank, FMR LLC, Credit Suisse AG and TIAA CREF Investment Management LLC. Company insiders that have sold Motorcar Parts of America company stock in the last year include Jeffrey P Mirvis, Joseph Edwin Ferguson and Rudolph J Borneo. View Insider Buying and Selling for Motorcar Parts of America.

Which institutional investors are buying Motorcar Parts of America stock?

MPAA stock was acquired by a variety of institutional investors in the last quarter, including SG Capital Management LLC, Global Alpha Capital Management Ltd., BlackRock Inc., Dimensional Fund Advisors LP, Private Capital Management LLC, Group One Trading L.P., Equitable Trust Co. and National Investment Services Inc. WI. Company insiders that have bought Motorcar Parts of America stock in the last two years include David Bryan, Duane Franklin Miller, Jeffrey P Mirvis, Joffe Selwyn, Joseph Edwin Ferguson and Timothy D Vargo. View Insider Buying and Selling for Motorcar Parts of America.

How do I buy shares of Motorcar Parts of America?

Shares of MPAA can be purchased through any online brokerage account. Popular online brokerages with access to the U.S. stock market include Vanguard Brokerage Services, TD Ameritrade, E*TRADE, Scottrade, Fidelity and Charles Schwab.

What is Motorcar Parts of America's stock price today?

One share of MPAA stock can currently be purchased for approximately $16.85.

How big of a company is Motorcar Parts of America?

Motorcar Parts of America has a market capitalization of $336.52 million and generates $428.07 million in revenue each year. The auto parts company earns $16.31 million in net income (profit) each year or $1.70 on an earnings per share basis. Motorcar Parts of America employs 2,996 workers across the globe.

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